The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... honour upon themselves and their art , in proportion as they separate themselves from the sympathies of men , and indulge in arbitrary and capricious habits of ex- pression , in order to furnish food for fickle tastes , and fickle ...
... honour upon themselves and their art , in proportion as they separate themselves from the sympathies of men , and indulge in arbitrary and capricious habits of ex- pression , in order to furnish food for fickle tastes , and fickle ...
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... honour to request , will in course of time flow naturally from my labours , in a manner that will best serve him , I cannot resist the inclination to connect , at present , with his letter a few remarks of direct application to the ...
... honour to request , will in course of time flow naturally from my labours , in a manner that will best serve him , I cannot resist the inclination to connect , at present , with his letter a few remarks of direct application to the ...
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... honours and emolu- ments is far less to be expected ; in fact , that there is little natural connection between them ? Have I per- ceived this truth ; and , perceiving it , does the counte- nance of philosophy continue to appear as ...
... honours and emolu- ments is far less to be expected ; in fact , that there is little natural connection between them ? Have I per- ceived this truth ; and , perceiving it , does the counte- nance of philosophy continue to appear as ...
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... honour , with arms in his hand , defending our unfortunate monarch , our homes , our children , and our wives ? If , in the very moment when those bands of banditti were receiving the kindest offices and favours from the in- habitants ...
... honour , with arms in his hand , defending our unfortunate monarch , our homes , our children , and our wives ? If , in the very moment when those bands of banditti were receiving the kindest offices and favours from the in- habitants ...
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... people might consummate their own triumph , and accomplish the slavery of every nation in Europe : -our loyalty , our honour , our justice , could We have broken But the story of not submit to 134 VII THE CONVENTION OF CINTRA.
... people might consummate their own triumph , and accomplish the slavery of every nation in Europe : -our loyalty , our honour , our justice , could We have broken But the story of not submit to 134 VII THE CONVENTION OF CINTRA.
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